Request collaboration

 

Purpose and Need

When multiple Technicians work on the same request in parallel, the changes(s) made by each of them are not known to one another. This might result in any of the following consequences:

Example:

Let us consider two Technicians Heather and Jennifer simultaneously working on a request 6010. Say, Heather has assigned 6010 to a Technician Sam, and Jennifer, who is not aware of this again assigns 6010 to another Technician Adam. Therefore, the same request has been assigned to two different Technicians, which results in redundancy and waste of time.

To overcome the above hassles, the Request Collaboration feature has come in. This feature shows notifications in the Requests page to all the Technicians, working on the same request, about the modification(s) made by any of the other Technicians.

Benefits

Using this feature, you will be able to:

Viewing the Request Collaborators

The collaborators icon will be shown only if at least two Technicians work on a particular Request. 

By default, the Request Collaboration feature works over the port 8081. You can modify the port number in server.xml.


Viewing Request Page Notifications:

Example with Screenshots

The below steps helps you in better understanding of Request Collaborators feature. Consider two Technicians, namely "administrator" and "Root", to be the collaborators working on the same Request. Let us see how the collaboration and Request Page Notifications work.

 

 


 


 

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Request Page Notifications:

The "Administrator" makes a change in the Request. Now, "Root" gets notifications about the change, as shown below: